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 1     II,   754    |                       Should mark the watery plain; or Gaurus
 2     IV,   498    | tongue the while; content to mark~ ~
 3      V,   453    |                 Could better mark the dread Pharsalian year~ ~
 4      V,   463    |    their rank, are chosen to mark the years.~ ~
 5     VI,   148    |      lay the turrets low; to mark his track,~ ~
 6    VII,   237    |                    How do ye mark the great ones of the earth!~ ~
 7    VII,   467    |                 Shall hardly mark her cities. Alba's hill,~ ~
 8   VIII,    53    |     Gazing afar art first to mark the sail~ ~
 9   VIII,   545(17)| shape of a calf with a white mark on his brow. His appearance
10   VIII,   811    |    Of thine unworthy fathers mark the graves;~ ~
11   VIII,   900    |    We draw the characters to mark thy tomb.~ ~
12   VIII,   939    |                              Mark his remains? Yet should
13     IX,   868    |       The serpent struck; no mark betrayed the tooth:~ ~
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